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29 Sentences With "making emotional"

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Along with making emotional demands, the show puts you on unfamiliar historical ground.
I stopped making emotional financial decisions, changed my eating habits, and set some financial goals.
Kelley's job on days like this is to talk his clients out of making emotional decisions.
From taking on debt to making emotional financial decisions, I did a lot of things wrong.
One of your joys of travel is making emotional connections with the people we meet on the road.
The key is to have the right mindset and avoid making emotional decisions when it comes to spending money.
"My goal is to get people out and exploring, making emotional and intellectual connections with the land," she says.
Seemed clear to me that people were making emotional decisions sometimes at odds with what a traditional model would predict.
"In many ways the film is a long conversation between funny women who don't mind making emotional deep dives," Poehler continues.
He blamed family patriarch and the company's current interim chairman Ratan Tata for making "emotional" decisions that have left the parent company saddled with debt.
By making emotional arguments instead of logical ones, Donald Trump manipulates the fear that ISIS has stirred up; our guns have turned inward, toward our own citizens.
They zeroed in on irregularities in areas of the brain associated with empathy, moral decision-making, emotional processing, and the interaction between positive and negative reinforcement in guiding actions.
Political pundits are likely grateful for this; if betting markets were swamped with people making emotional hedges, then market odds would reflect fear rather than a crowd-sourced assessment of the likelihood of an event.
Despite the more than half-century since the break in diplomatic relations, painful memories and personal rancor remain fresh for many people on both sides of the Florida Straits, making emotional and political reconciliation difficult.
Because of the work I have done in making emotional intelligence a core competency in the organizations which I have led, however, I was able to react to a horrible situation in an emotionally intelligent way.
All parties should have a voice in these conversations: student activists who are demanding a more relevant education, parents who are making emotional and material investments in their children and faculty members who are protecting academic freedom.
"I cautioned my clients to put their own feelings about Trump, positive or negative, aside, because those feelings can slip them into making emotional decisions about their money," says Frankle, founder of Wealth Resources Group in Westlake Village, California.
All parties with an investment in higher education should have a voice in these conversations: Student activists who are demanding a more relevant education; parents who are making emotional and material investments in their children; and faculty members who are protecting academic freedom.
At a time like now, when feminism feels so embattled, muted, and ridiculous; when the economy starves men, but women 17% more so; when there is absurdly dystopic material like The Handmaid's Tale actually making emotional sense on Hulu—this Wonder Woman isn't a women's liberator or a symbol of girl-power, but a mighty collaborator in ongoing feminine oppression.
To further research this concept, studies are being conducted to unveil what components contribute to one’s level of emotional granularity. Some of the aspects being looked at are an individual’s emotional intelligence, the method of self-reporting, and making emotional judgments about others.
One influence on emotional granularity is language, because one's ability to access emotional language in their memory impacts their labels when making emotional judgments. The speed and accuracy that one exhibits when verbalizing discrete emotion labels for oneself or another depends on the available emotion words.
Stress management refers to a wide spectrum of techniques and psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's levels of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning. It involves controlling and reducing the tension that occurs in stressful situations by making emotional and physical changes.
It continues with camera close-ups of sweat trickling from his tattooed arms, chiseled chest and abdominal muscles, while also flirting with a peak of his shadowed, muscular hip. The video leads to D'Angelo making emotional gestures as he lip-synchs to the choral climax and the end of the song.
In contrast to rational decision making, emotional decision making is what people do without caution, but with feeling or emotion, much like intuitive decision making. Because people get attracted by many stimuli, they make decisions without being careful. Also, it means that they are lacking of information of alternatives, time to search or calculate, and reasonable thinking. This is exactly what many businesses try to make people, spending more money without rationality.
Advertisers have also entered the arena with their discovery that "fear sells". Ad campaigns based on fear, sometimes referred to as shockvertising, have become increasingly popular in recent years. Fear is a strong emotion and it can be manipulated to persuade people into making emotional rather than reasoned choices. From car commercials that imply that having fewer airbags will cause the audience's family harm, to disinfectant commercials that show pathogenic bacteria lurking on every surface, fear-based advertising works.
The book opens with the narrator visiting Hergal, a close friend, after his fortieth suicide-by-birdplane. Offended by his insensitivity, she kills herself, then, in a new body, embarks on a series of mundane attempts to amuse herself, including stealing a white fluffy desert animal that she keeps as a pet, programming elaborate dreams for herself, having unsatisfying sex with her peers, and employing a wide variety of legal drugs. Incapable of making emotional connections with anyone, she finds her life increasingly unsatisfying, though her demanding and difficult pet does interest her. Soon after going through the mundane rituals of her life the narrator feels like she should not be a Jang teenager any more.
Therapists apply psychotherapy to patients with attachment disorders by applying a method of listening and reflecting on the experiences of the patient that caused their difficulty in making emotional connections. The therapist's objective is to get the patient to open up to them so the patient can explore the experiences that are causing them to have dysfunctional relationships and to recreate the experience from the point of view of the therapist in order to resolve any emotional or social disruptions within the patient's life. According to Dan Hughes this process is known as “attunement, disruption, and repair”. The first part of the treatment, the attunement, consists of the forging of a personal relationship between the therapist and the patient, it is the first step for the patient toward creating healthy attachments.
5th Ed. Sydney, NSW: Pearson that the national cost of stress for the US economy is approximately US$500 billion annually. Some of the physiological effects of stress include cognitive problems (forgetfulness, lack of creativity, inefficient decision making), emotional reactions (mood swings, irritability, depression, lack of motivation), behavioural issues (withdrawal from relationships and social situations, neglecting responsibilities, abuse of drugs and alcohol) and physical symptoms (tiredness, aches and pain, loss of libido). The condition in which work performance is negatively affected by a high level of stress is termed 'burnout', in which the employee experiences a significant reduction in motivation. According to Vroom's Expectancy Theory, when the outcomes of work performance are offset by the negative impacts on the individual's general well being, or, are not valued enough by the employee, levels of motivation are low.
After making emotional pleas in 1994 on The 700 Club for cash donations to Operation Blessing to support airlifts of refugees from Rwanda to Zaire, it was later discovered, by a reporter from The Virginian- Pilot, that Operation Blessing's planes were transporting diamond-mining equipment for the Robertson-owned African Development Corporation, a venture Robertson had established in cooperation with Zaire's dictator, Mobutu Sese Seko, whom Robertson had befriended earlier in 1993. According to Operation Blessing documents, Robertson personally owned the planes used for Operation Blessing airlifts. Robertson continues to state that Operation Blessing was largely responsible for providing aid to Rwanda following the 1994 genocide, even after an official investigation into Operation Blessing described it as a "fraudulent and deceptive" operation that provided almost no aid. A September 2013 article in The Guardian stated that all Operation Blessing volunteers did was recite Bible passages at dying refugees.

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